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Transform Your Business Space: Top Commercial Interior Design Trends for the Modern Entrepreneur

Greater Group

This is the role of commercial interior design and why it is essential to ensure all industrial design elements involved stay in step with the times. The impact of a company’s space on a client, particularly on a first visit, cannot be understated.

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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

Commercial restaurant interior design presents a host of different challenges from commercial interiors in general. These considerations must all be addressed in every aspect of a commercial restaurant interior design, from the concept and branding, to layout and operations, all the way up to the entire customer experience.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

Success never happens by accident; it happens by design—and when it comes to retail, none of the factors that go into growing a business should be left to chance. The “recipe” of a successful commercial retail interior design contains several “secret ingredients”, each essential to the effectiveness of the whole.

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LUO Studio uses rotating walls to create flexible Beijing bookshop

Dezeen

Located in the 479-square-metre basement space of a shopping mall in the Chinese capital, the Mumokuteki Concept Bookstore sells books as well as design objects, flowers, food and coffee. A system of five rotating walls help to divide up the Mumokuteki Concept Bookstore (Top and above).

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The Biophilic Workplace: Prioritising Health and Well-being in Office Space Design

Greater Group

Biophilic design is quietly transforming modern homes and office spaces over the last few decades. Inspired by the fact that humans and nature are bound to co-exist, architects and interior designers are bringing the outdoor environment and its elements into indoor spaces to continue the connection between both living beings.

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“A blast from the past” gives Greco-Roman aesthetics a modern twist

Design Wanted

During a tour of the exhibition, we had the chance to speak about the collection in detail, the concept behind “A blast from the past”, and the other works on display… Studio Joachim-Morineau curated the exhibition “A Blast from the Past” inviting designers with a connection with Greco-Roman aesthetics – © Pierre Castignola.